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I have a parcel at the post office, might give this a go tomorrow if I find the time, if not, friday.
Remember the led's are polarised, so you have to get the + to + and - to - or they won't work.
Any pics?
Quote from: db08 on September 12, 2012, 11:00:16Any pics?Ill pop some up tomorrow
spewin, spent all morning putting the new lights in and wiring it up.. and voila! only one works...Need to borrow/buy a multimeter to start trouble shooting and find what's going on. I'm more than confident that the joints are all good so I suspect that either the relay harness, or one of the LED units is faulty. Most probably the harness.
Just finished my DRL install. Works great! Thanks for the tutorial
Quote from: RossC on September 13, 2012, 11:27:04Quote from: db08 on September 12, 2012, 11:00:16Any pics?Ill pop some up tomorrow Thanks, would love to see them.
Quote from: RossC on September 12, 2012, 10:44:29Just finished my DRL install. Works great! Thanks for the tutorial Can you explain to me where in the fuse box you connected to?"Step 12:Plug the Wire Tap Mini Blade Fuse 10A into the hole of the 10A spare fuse (if you don't know which one I mean, just have a look at schedule on the inside of the lid of the fuse box."The only available holes I can see are directly connected to the battery +ve, i.e. the lights will always be on, regardless of ignition.The part that has the 10A spare, has no contacts at all inside, is only a holder for a spare fuse.Help is appreciated, Alexei.
Quote from: alexeiw123 on September 14, 2012, 03:25:55Quote from: RossC on September 12, 2012, 10:44:29Just finished my DRL install. Works great! Thanks for the tutorial Can you explain to me where in the fuse box you connected to?"Step 12:Plug the Wire Tap Mini Blade Fuse 10A into the hole of the 10A spare fuse (if you don't know which one I mean, just have a look at schedule on the inside of the lid of the fuse box."The only available holes I can see are directly connected to the battery +ve, i.e. the lights will always be on, regardless of ignition.The part that has the 10A spare, has no contacts at all inside, is only a holder for a spare fuse.Help is appreciated, Alexei.If you look where the 10A spare fuse is in the fuse box, right next to it theres a 10A engine fuse. Replace the 10A engine fuse with your one
I see no pic (again)
For anyone else wishing to do this aa switched 12v can be found on the Fuse marked "B/UP"
Fitted some to the wifes car last weekend, nice mod...
No problem, if you check the sticker under the fusebox lid, its labelled with a number 11.